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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1965, p. 15

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Sturgeon Falls, president of the} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, & 1965 Football. Loop--|ronre: vas seca veces GOQOlak Nears! : December 15 ai ec = tare at 9 set hy Gene Mingei runners Gini Canna' For Amateurs ua oe on nares Kicking Mi ark of Denver in 1962. ; Barton Pate Bach Paul Howe at sas Diege Part Of Bob McLean treasurer. 4 two conversions Sunday against Is Risking It Once A 'Week Is Discussed tet cen lot, "caer Seen cee aia nre NORTH BAY (CP)--Forma- ate two --, nia are ex-|style eg A gel yy eal aioe gM -- statistics ~ yards. Cookie Gilchrist of ; : ' é a t t U di cos By LESLIE MILLIN "Nine races count toward theyand had several] months whileymuch while you're racing andjtion of an amateur football body a yaar. . vision ptelbe are br sien Saee . of Cant rc i. points ink play is second with VANCOUVER (CP)--Bob Me- championship," he said after hejthe car was being repaired tojtake your mind off concentrat-ltg be known as the Canadian Ladd tikes ba thie We tans eM 'and we entered nine coe _ on the salety fling on the race. Amateur Football League was about once a week, in a season. "It's a good thing for the| Repairs to the MGA cost him| 'Also, I don't want the prep-|discussed during the weekend He wraps them around a tiny|sport that the championship has|$666.66 and a lot of time but|aration of my car to be just an-|by a joint meeting of the On- ' gteering wheel: and a stubby aa west. There on a int didn't keep him from returning/other greasy job for 3 me-|tario and Northern Ontario gearshift and is transformedjency before for eastern driv-|to the races. chanic -- that's why my me-|Rugby Football Unions. from a mild - mannered me-jers to ignore western racesS.inogK COURSE chanic is an enthusiast, an am-|. The organization would be chanic' into Canada's champion|They won't be able to do that!" H. went to England for ajateur, a man who makes his "separate and distinct" from Pi E RVE A«P F, Ahiaus auto racing driver. any more." course in advanced driving,|living as a television techni- ol gga Fncory Rugby I His hands' -- fleshy, well-provHER KILLED brought back a Formula Junior|"!@" Dulles sirapeat Gs A fe hil ok fil muscled and broad, in contrast) 'Metean's interest in racing|Cooper and campaigned suc-| Mclean is 32 years old, father|«sei-help" on the part of ama- / Cho hol with the rest of his slim frame goes back to his teens in Mel-|cessfully with it on the Westjof a daughter and son, the lat- teur football, which recelves an r fruits i+ C 0 3 nut front of him like a pair of cou- cycle races and decided to have|toward the sports-racing classi-|Years Of racing left before his Attending the two-day ses- ; | ; i to's East York Argonauts-- voice about motor sport, ling and their mother bought/he won the Canadian crown. | He says it is the pursuit of Canadian senior br ove sn . g for the Festive Season driving championship to the/ractory entry in races. chanical problems he came| " ! could pick up a news-|NORFU included delegates from aus ANN PAGE ' a Be ; ern drivers by a steady buildup ead that I had won it--or|North Bay. the car together as long as pos-| that Mother said no more rac-jrace, I put pressure on myself| : P later saw something that af-jsays. '"'That's cheap. ON ORG T \ 1.93 Remember When? . . . Stirling} "Then I start using the) D T F E : 5 = me * % e 1B. SLAB .. $ The Western football all- |Grand Prix in a Maserati, ajcause they're relatively Tt | RCE ROE mes Grr star team shut out the East [race driven in the smooth,|and easy to repair, After that Pr Rih # nont vad years ago today -- in 1956. (1957 McLean watched a few|to--the engine." ° | d Park Reg. Price each Oe / Led by Grey, Cup-winning (sports car races, reflected on} A mechanic for a large Van-| Continental French Buffet rine clans secon A:P PINEAPPLE- pap .00 GRAPEFRUIT East hed by | He rolled it during his fi I don't like to k t 4 Rasterners coache y e rolle uring his first; '* ion ike to know too| ' Hamilton's Jim Trimble in jrace, escaped injury even|much about the car I drive. 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Both are in the tt ee A Aa rr A ic aA a al alll West this. year for the first) "Bohis brother was killed rac-|close to selling it, and it was paper) the day before a race|Sudbury, Sturgeon Falls and "] wasn't there," McLean|that made the McLean-Lotus|not won it~I don't suppose I} Bill Thurgarland of Toronto ace a : " of points, by careful driving) avs, "The race was in another|combination into a winner. | would continue racing. Peat I| was Pip on chairman of the et - : 5 WA iB. nc * OD Trowe....... ors sible. ing." first -- to concentrate harder, | |fected him deeply: 35-0 at Winnipeg in the |seemingly-effortless Moss style.|the transmission gets worked coach Pop Ivy of Edmonton, |the relative safety of cars over|couver General Motors, dealer, the Westerners converted |etoceretas, and decided to|McLean never works on his own) Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m. ry AQP FANCY QUALITY erneialy ; e ° ° @ | A mellow beer in the best festive tradition | yt | sansa onch ¢ This festi year,warm up your festive season with cool , | SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, SLICED, SKINLESS fb ° b J e Gentle carbonation makes Toby an --<-- "ye || --omaszee spirit, crouching on the table in), other watched a few motor-| As racing satheiia shifted|Moss. 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